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Hussein ibn Ali ibn Abitalib's Revolution:Reasons and Motives

Source: Noor Al-Islam


All those who are familiar with Imam Husseins life do certainly realize that his role in serving Islam had started very early in his life. He has contributed to the rising Islamic movement when he was a boy, and played a significant role when his father was the Commander of the Faithful, taking part in all three wars that his father fought along with the rest of the faithful companions and followers.
When his brother Hassan (A.S.) became Imam, he obeyed and followed him in all what he said or did. Then his role entered a new stage with the passing away of his brother. And since the role of any Imam of Ahlul Bayt is defined in accordance with the nature of the social and political conditions of his age. The Imam drew a new course in determining the direction of the Islamic movement.

Winds of Revolution
When Muawyiah died, his son Yazied took power and ordered his walis (governors) to ask for the people's pledge of loyalty and especially that of Imam Hussein, a wave of rejection and opposition to the policy of betrayal and tyranny mounted, and the Imam decided to rise to his religious responsibilities as the lawful Imam and the leader of the Islamic Nation entrusted with the task of preserving its Divine message.
He went to his grandfather’s (P.B.U.H.) grave, and recited the following prayer:

"0 God, This is the grave of your Prophet, Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) and I am his daughter's son, and I have come to know what you undoubtedly know. O God, I like to enjoin the good and reject the evil. I ask you 0 All-Mighty God by this grave and by he who is in it to choose for me what would please You and Your Prophet"
Thus Imam Hussein pledged that he would defend the message whatever the cost, as long as it would lead to Allah's satisfaction. The Imam went on to meet with his relatives and followers and inform them of his intention to leave to Mecca. He was met by a lot of opposition of those who tried to dissuade him, either because they were afraid that he would get killed, or because they were not courageous enough to follow him. But his resolve to uphold the right was not shaken by such objections or threats.

He declared his first revolutionary communiqué which took the form of a will, he wrote to his brother, Muhammad bin Al-Hanifiah:

"...I did not revolt to cause evil, tyranny or corruption, but to reform my grandfather's (Muhammad P.B.U H.) Ummah. I want to enjoin the good and denounce the evil, and take the course of my father and grand-father...."
This eternal message was the official declaration of his revolution. The Imam (A.S.) travelled to Mecca and there he chose to stay at the house of Abass bin Abdull Mutalib, where the faithful believers of Mecca, as well as those outside it, started to visit him and pledge loyalty to him.

News about the political uprising in Kufa reached Mecca, and the leaders of the city wrote a letter in which they declared their opposition to the Ummayad rule, and they would not accept anybody else but Imam Hussein (A.S.) to rule them. This letter was followed by many other letters asking the Imam to come to their city to assume his rule as an Imam of the faithfuls.

On the way to the Great Martyrdom
Yazied became so worried that he decided to send an army led by Amr Bin Said bin Al-Ass, to kill the Imam wherever they found him and whatever the costs. When the Imam heard that Yazied's army was heading towards Mecca, he wasn't afraid that they would kill him but was afraid that they would violate the sanctuary of the City, so he decided to leave to Kufa although he knew before hand the ultimate destiny he was to face. Al-Hussein (A S.) and his companions headed towards Iraq, although he was going to be killed. But he believed that the true victory would be his, along with his Ahlul Bayt through their Martyrdom at Karbala.

The Reasons of the Revolution
Imam Hussein did not possess the necessary force that would enable him to win; he did not even rely on those who wrote to him from Kufa. For he declared his revolution before he received their letters and delegates.

AI-Hijaz too did not give him enough support to be able to stand against the Ummayads. Therefore he decided to leave to Iraq for the sole reason of preventing any blood
shedding in the Holy City of Mecca. Moreover, he knew that he was destined to die; yet he went on. Why then did he insist, and why did he declare his Revolution?
To answer this question, one should be aware of the following facts:

First
Yazid represented a real danger to the Islamic Nation, for he was not a true Muslim. He was not properly educated with the teachings of Islam. And he used according to historical sources, to drink alcohol, gamble, and commit all other sins.
Such a man could not be entrusted with the affairs of the nation.

Nonetheless, the faithful forces, with Imam Hussein as their leader, had benefited a lot from these points of weakness in the personality of such an evil ruler as Yazid which he used to reveal so openly before the people.

In these circumstances it might not be strange to see many Muslim dignitaries trying to convince Imam Hussein to avoid the confrontation with Yazid, although they bore witness to the corruption of the Ummayads, and they also realized that it was the lmam's duty and right to face it... He was thus approached by Abdallah bin Umar bin AI-Khattab and Abdallab bin Al-Zubair, as well as some of his family members. These are some of the manifestations of the absence of the militant spirit among most Muslim leaders.

As for the common people, this negative spirit spread among them to the terrifying extent that the people of Kufa, for example, broke all their pledges promises and oaths, once they were subjected to the wave of terror led by ibn-Ziyad, as well as seducing them with promises of wealth and power. These factors were among the main reasons that led to the announcement of the revolution. The Imam wanted to shake the dead consciences because he knew that there was no other way of preserving Allah's message except through his Martyrdom. Since there was no one else to stand up for the oppression, he knew that the nation would not wake up except by such speeches, talks amongst themselves to galvanize and mobilize the people, and solidify their morals.

Second
The general level of the nation as a whole was below the required to stand up to the currents of sweeping deviation. A tendency to treasure the pleasures of this world began to be visible in all sections of the nation, as a substitute to the spirit of sacrifice for the cause of Allah. And this enabled the opportunistic current to win and hold the positions of ruling and guidance.

Third
It was necessary that the nation should learn about the true Islamic conception of the Imamate; its true role and its dimensions. The dangerous effects of undermining the Islamic conceptions which was played by the Ummayad rule was never emerging from the grass-root level, but rather from the high levels of Leadership that monopolized all means of guidance. Therefore, in accordance with the demands of the Islamic message, and the qualities that have to be available in a Muslim ruler, Imam Hussein had to explain these issues to the Muslim masses in every speech he made or any other opportunity he had:

"0 people you have to be pious believers, and know the truth. That is better for you. We the members of the family of Muhammad (AhIul Bayt) are more entitled to be the rulers than those who claim what is not rightfully theirs; those oppressors and tyrants".
With such roaring words the Imam (A.S.) revealed that the Ummayads who have deviated from the right Islamic path are not fit to be rulers, and explained to the nation the foundations of the course on which the Islamic ruler should be committed to, as well as the Islamic, traits. That are embodied in the Imam himself that qualify him to be the Imam of the nation.

Thus, underlining the Islamic conception of the Imamate and revealing the falsehood of the Ummayad claims were among the fundamental reasons that made the Imam declare his revolution.

Fourth
The Islamic message offers no justification for the Muslim to relieve him from performing his duties as a man who has obligations towards the message he believes in. Man in the Islamic Society is not an independent individual but rather a person who is integrated in his society and who should perform his duties towards the Islamic faith.

But to fulfil his commitments towards Allah's Shariah in enjoining the good and forbidding the evil meant that he had to follow the path of the revolution, because it was the only way that provided any hope for reform in his grandfather's (P.B. U.H.) nation.

These are the main reasons that gave Imam Hussein and his companions the right to declare the victorious revolution, that immortalized Islam and inspired the coming generations to defend it and to hold fast in the Holy Wars of Jehad.




 

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